SI d' University Daily Kansan, November 12, 1980 Page 3 On Campus TODAY The GRADUATE BUSINESS COUNCIL will meet at 9 in the Conference Room in the Kansas Union. “CRISIS IN POLAND” will be the University Forum lecture presented by Anna Cienciais, professor of history, at in the Ecumenical Ministries Office. Dr. Aletha Huston, professor of Human Development and Psychology, will be the featured speaker at the WOMEN AT WORK LUNCHEON SERIES from noon to 1 in Alcove D in the Union. wullam Samuel of California State University at Sacramento, will lecture on "Why We Sometimes Do Less Well Than We Should" in a SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY PROGRAM at 3:30 in 547 Fraser Hall. TONIGHT Writings on NON-VIOLENCE in a religious perspective will be the subject of the theological seminar at 7 in the Externe Christian Ministries Centre. The BACKGAMMON CLUB will meet at 7 in Cork Room 2 of the Union. 7:30 in the Regionalist Room in the Union. The KU SAILING CLUB will meet at 7:30 in Parlors A and B in the Union. Jonathan D. Spence, professor of history at Yale University, will lecture on "CULTURE VS. POLITICS: Chinese Intellectuals, 1925-35" at 8 in the Jayhawk Room in the Union. the Sierra Club will present a film, "ALASKA: A LAND IN BALANCE" at Cordelia Brown, Murphy, distinguished professor of piano, will be featured in a FACULTY RECITAL at 8 Swartworth Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. THE TOKAIDO EXHIBITION PROGRAM will feature Fumiko Yama at 8 in the Kress Gallery in the Helen Foreman Spencer Museum of Art. Hallmark sends the 'very best' The Hallmark Educational Foundation has donated $350,000 to the KU Endowment Association to establish a Center for Excellence in Business Education. KU's School of Business will use the fund, which is named for a Hallmark company founder, to supplement its dean's salary, to establish distinguished professorships and to fund a faculty development program. it has not been decided how the money will be divided said Richard Porto, the Endowment Association treasurer. "The important thing is that a gift was given," he said. Jack Gaumitz is acting dean of the school until a search committee can fill the vacancy left by Joseph Pichler after his July 1 resignation. Pichler left his job as dean in April to Dillon Companies, Inc., in Hutchinson. The new dean will administer the Hallmark Faculty Development Fund, which is intended to help the school attract and retain faculty members. Faculty salaries in the Business School, and in all professional schools, are higher than salaries at KU's other schools. Gaunitz said. The school's yearly salaries, however, are about $3,000 lower than those at peer institutions Gaumitmz said. In addition, teachers in the-profit schools have given up high-paying jobs in private industry in order to teach at universities, he said. In order to honor KU's outstanding professors, the Joyce C. Hall Distinguished Professorship was established this week. The faculty member who is awarded the professorship will receive a salary supplement and money for research and travel. Hallmark's gift to the Business School was announced late last week, but Gaunmitz said the school and the organization had out details of the gift some months ago. He said the foundation's timing in giving its gift was perfect. "The permanent dean's office and faculty development are precisely the two important areas of concern facing the School of Business," he said. The Traditional Women's Shop FALL BOOK SALE TODAY THROUGH NOVEMBER 22 OREAD BOOK SHOP & SATELLITE SHOP Hundreds of titles at reduced prices, Including: Published at $8.95 Only $4.98 special Value $5.98 Published at $12.95 Only $7.98 Special Only $1.98 Hardbound Only $1.49 Special Only $2.98 Hardbound Only $3.98 Art Children's Books Reference Quality "Blank Books" Only $1.98 Level 3 Main Union Cookbooks Hobbies 8:30-5 Weekdays Fiction 10-4 Saturdays Non-fiction Science Satellite Shop Satellite Union 864-5697 864-4431 SALT LAKE CITY - BOSTON PHOENIX - MIDDLE EAST YOUR KANSAS UNION BOOKSTORES